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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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<blockquote data-quote="BowGuy84" data-source="post: 1459877" data-attributes="member: 4600"><p>Practice your hunting set up from an elevated position at all ranges.</p><p></p><p>There has been a lot of talk on here about people that shoot one pin set at 25 yards. I believe this is a very sound method except for one aspect. At about 15 yards you will see noticeably high impact if you dont compensate when shooting from a treestand. Something like 4-5 inches high from 15 foot up. There is an article about this in a recent magizine (I forget which one).</p><p></p><p>The reason for this has to do with physics and gravity always working straight down and at steep angles it is less of a force but that doesnt need to be gotten into.</p><p></p><p>I have had this thinking for awhile and always set my first pin for 17 yards. I kill more deer with this pin than any other and kill lots of deer 5-10 steps from my tree. I am not bashing the one pin @ 25 for 0-35 method at all. This is how I started my younger brother. Just passing along a little info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BowGuy84, post: 1459877, member: 4600"] Practice your hunting set up from an elevated position at all ranges. There has been a lot of talk on here about people that shoot one pin set at 25 yards. I believe this is a very sound method except for one aspect. At about 15 yards you will see noticeably high impact if you dont compensate when shooting from a treestand. Something like 4-5 inches high from 15 foot up. There is an article about this in a recent magizine (I forget which one). The reason for this has to do with physics and gravity always working straight down and at steep angles it is less of a force but that doesnt need to be gotten into. I have had this thinking for awhile and always set my first pin for 17 yards. I kill more deer with this pin than any other and kill lots of deer 5-10 steps from my tree. I am not bashing the one pin @ 25 for 0-35 method at all. This is how I started my younger brother. Just passing along a little info. [/QUOTE]
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